Lgafoaix 21, 1954 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Turkey Spiel THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE F.FT'EEN seamen "W" Experiment In Shipping lembarked an I policy of ”thoughtl ,control" on the SUDJECV of fiyingl - u-3"35-'-no33335-7r57'55w- we Gels ulldellllil T” Ham” Potatoes Gets Underway :2?:5?:l3l.ll't55hi.?”f?4'E:E?fT -'1'-FEWEWITIBKEY” lnlor, . ('hal-tcred Accountant laws, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative has damped down on All E CLOTN and GEORGE WOTPON for Treatment . ----e-e'-m-m-- - , m non pgrQginjn l ml Canadian Bank of Commerce . House Phones. 8132 and 333 m o t I A joint experiment by the Can- in: "350" has bf", oll,f.:l,',.c"s I Building Re Guardian may be bought at any at the MM gum seumn mm” 3” . n S n uioari National Railway and the ...:e. P. E. L following stores in Summarside: '.lhe Alwmton curling Glufa up mtlv. at wlndwh Onmlo' ;vho Provincial Fruit and Vegetable De-l "lo"; 13" Bell Bookstore. lummar street; Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; R.C.A.F. At S'side plirt.ment was conducted yesterday mall turkey bonqnei got imder-way . Kelly's New-eulnd, Water Street; Mark Gsudot, or Granville Street: last night with is rinlu mung ,f;fl';f,"1u,uck””"uu;'lijf”m: for the first time in this provinoel W. Alb." Robwnon Aiyi-s Doucottss Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. part. ln wm. unknown mun" " R . . . gt. three separate shipping pol.nts.l P ' K water Street; Vince's Grocery. 12) Russell Street; Enman's Sei!- Iulowing is the schedule for I J, ll 5 1.4 n' t Summer-side, Kensmgtlon and O'- l Chartered Accountant sgi-vice Drug Store; Fredis Grocery. Convent street. oiiook tonight: CA T S" T1 u?lSme",;”'aa?lg Leary. 'I'he experiment consisted I. I. L amrvlu. suummo K. I. Waite in Kanslngton. Ios No. i-llhurioe PIHV. 31.. '!1::.?T1a'::n;1oui:,:'..l;:ntlle Icclg of the installation of thermographs G'l'W"" 1' Wit" 9"” WEST PRINCE OFFICE tin pl'l n'nk kymi E671 Anduwm dellg occurred .31, mien to stun- -Thirteen recent anlistments in in 03" 0f P0"3"99" h99"9d W MAL 5'"'"''"''d'., 0 mm Albei-ton: Frank Weeks. Representative. W”... eons Military Hospital. the R.C.A.F. at the Summer-side charcoal burners, These thei-rno- AL SK nu - .m Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-6 House. phmp ggundgl-.', '1' Although suffering from tint gnd recruiting unit are as follows: stgzphs l:i;ed4:fB8':g gsnnfgriglielr . pp il 11;. mg, 3.3, 3, 343,403. ml, aeoond degree burns. his condition Joseph. Clarence McNeill. whose Demh 1 th 4 l 8 - H - mu "5 , ma ,, not ,,,. wife resides at St. Eleanors. He is Lime t ey eave e A-luppms point E E p”mMAu -CAl;ll)grl;AETY.MA;.rdsate vsvchoot. -HOCKEY. Bedellue Rink. South 969! Rnmuogls Iisenwlg ouisiesrn ff; Y 9” the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard until they arrive at their destLna- ' ' idol - 313011501 . 1. 5h , Fr-lda , 22 Emmi Mat”! ' ' Bubmi ' ' , , - Ll . Th h it the h F" V by ”” W” Y "'"”"'"”' mp Eric Corbe'9t.W.Ph.ill11D!. Oecil The incident occurred durins the genl4:vt1;lll.em1?l:l;':d””dltAiffclglgl lame” fir: Md” 3'" DOOR PRIZE ggbg-ETI:-lg; .ALBEBTON rink tonight, Thursday at 8:30, hockey game be- tween Alberton Regals and R. C. A. F. Flyers. -TWINS ENLIST-David Lloyd Cameron and Artlhur Leo Cameron, Irwin sons of Mr. and Mrs, John E Cameron. W8llin8Wn- have enlist- ed in the ROAF. and lerlve Jan- uary 28 for No. 2 Manning Depot. st. John's Quebec. Another bro- ther, Urban, has been with the at 8.15 pm. Ptreetown Royals vs. Siunsnez-aide Aces. Admlnlon 5 cents. --JUNIOR HOCKEY, Bedeque Rink tonlghlt, Thursday at 7:30 o'- clock. Wilmnt versus South Pree- town and Upper Freetown versus North Tryon. Admission 5 cents. -THE JUDGES at the mrnivai at Bedeque Rink Saturday, Janu- ary 23, will be Mrs. Allie Harris, Sum.mei'side, Mrs. Claude Delaney. Him, Friday 7 p. in. Ice No. 1-0. R. Hunter, skip, Ai- bart Clarke. Hunter Weeks. Mont Hutt vs. Maurice Parry, as-., skip, PM-nix Bryan, Earl Atkinson, Ezr- sklne l-hi-dy. Ice No. 2-J. 0. Matthews, skip, Verne Campbell, Charles Johnston, Reg Travers vs. Heber Hardy. tip, Gerald Johnson. Hubert Campbell, Everett shes. I p. in. Ice No. 1-Erskine canipbeu, skip, N-fueling of the Sea Fury air- craft. oi the support air group sta- tioned at Bummerslde. The fire was extinguished before serious damage was done to the truck, and the aircraft was scorch- ed somewhat. from the flames and heat. -5 Cape Traverse Whip Victoria 15-4 Station Summerside prior to his enlistment, and will leave P. E. l. on February 11th. Dominick Francis Smith. whose wife resides at Kelly's Cross. He has enlisted with the rank of L.A.C. and no posting instructions have. as yet. been released by the RC.A.F. Eric Reginald 0'1-lanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy K. O'Haniey, Sourls. LAC. 0'1-Ianley, who will be leaving P.E.l. on January 27th, registered at any given point along the route or at any given hour in transit ooh be ascertain- ed By this method the Railway will be able to determine if suiiliclient heat is be.i.ilg provided in the reefer cars, at all points and at all Four of these thermo- graphs were placed in each car shipped from the three shipping points yesterday. Telegram were dispatched to the destination points M - Grand Fancy Dress CARNIVAL BEDIDQITE RINK Sahirday, January 23rd Glasses Elm-A - Office Hours; 0 to l! - I In I and by appointment PHONE 3387 Hl'.(iEN'I THEATRE BLDG. Inmmer St Sllmmrrlida B. F. llllllTEll ll. 0. ()PT()lilETIHS”. bummersidu. l'. I”. I. Eyes ltnmlnoa RCAF for 21-2 years iiiid at pre- l, served with the Canadian Army kr ll r C. M; lr I A,.A;,.,. sent L-l stationed at Trenton, ow. gg:,:;5'Eeaifqli:1s;a?1;m' me wWd' ;l:ahy:tq'1:agfhh;'m”?g;.?.9g'3Efrofl-;d:ll;:?;- (AF) from November 10, 1949 to 3 1?nVt'alM'”ea;h H22” wb;d1”:::31kfg I :1: 3 orlook but "'1' G'9"”"'"!l:med r -7- waiter lviortain, Doug Nicholson", gap, 1-reverse wnooi team as. ,?"”b" 19' Dll";"3 3” Egg; the potatoes. ii it is round that V”"” '”' P"'”'-5 '9' PHWYF 3'19 , '-"'T””T. -APPOINTED FOR.EMAN- Mr. Philip Saunders. . leued um vlcgol-13 school team 15 me Ease T953-O 9” r m ”y' the condition on arrival indicates costumes RMTLLMAN5 umltnrkn Personals -iMlss Penny Griffin Adolphus McKlnnon who has been, section man at Kenslngton and Ice No. 2-ArtJ'Yul' Wilkie, skip, W. W. Currie. Albert Mocrea, Rob- to 4 in a school hockey game in orapaud rink Friday night. The Glenworth Fullerton, whose wife resides at 118 Sydney St., Char- that insuificient or too much heat has bee.n provided then the rail- A. Raymond Grant. of Bur- Borden for the past six years has 91'" Pfonf V5- 13011 C8-mPb01l1. Skip. C T; we team sparked by l ll AC2 F ll l l th way will have the reading at all ton, was a guest of Mrs. Percy been appointed section foreman ln Cliwton Travels, Raymond Hardy. 335:3, uiiemie Macwilllams and sgileogwhrhl Clue”: E-xlllilgrllasn Inf; points to enable it to make the Bsc" 0'” Sentnelr of 0'LPM'.V. 101' n few Melville. Mr. McKinnon took over Ed1"WA1b91'l9- Wayne gown", cenamyy wowed the late Mrs. Fullerton. He la necessary adjustrnesllta. These ex- oPT0"3Tm5T M” H M5 "W 'd"”95 J'"'ll”Y 19- ("M-?.:DT stem oi future hockey material. scheduled to leave P. E. i. on Feb- fh9'""el'll'4t lwi” 59 Wmlucwd Complete vluuru Analysis - The boys are coached by Claude ruury 18th. T0118 Ollv he cold season. (KEN51NG1-ON, clung l,-mml 4'” and M” G R”-V H1” ml S ll Macwllliams who has been pro- Margaret Jean Geldert. daughter Present 3” W '"”'"'J "Peril" in Water street. Summerddn son, Gerald, have returned to their home in Lower Freetown. after spending the Christmas and New Annual Meeting Prince Co. Open mot.Lng hockey for the young fel- lows for the past four years. of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Geld- ert, Morell. AW2 Geidert, who has two brothers in the R.C.A.F. ent yesterday were, Harvey E. MacDonald, Moncton, superintend- ent of perishable traflic for the Hutton, in musical comedy-romance. Ralph Meeker wed-"I'hur- 7315'9315- B9tt.V4 Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. YR?” tllglldags he Gharlloimmln P 0 mm pg;-lad was scheduled to leave P.E.I. on Atlamlc Region; George MacDon- R E ELLIS & so" w r nurri r en son- n- b t 1 January 13th. c hid, Summerside, senior inspector" . 1”" M” W1 Miss Elm" B””'hi y r.fm5.i""l;” Omlcms lam -evening 1-cape Travel-se B Macwilllams James Robert Mr'Lehn son of w. P. MacLeod. Charlottetown. HSOMEBODYLOVES ME" . I anan. Mr. Hill is cnnvait-5' 1 ' . Migoigipen Emit Rni.afTti'l:inil;l1H;1TV;r31gS (W Howam - 4 Mr. Glpndnn Mclmlln M) El. Pep sllpewlsm. lnspeclor null wd In Technical”, Flu - Auto - Casualty from a serious accident. which h S d , ' .. . ll rrs.'AC2 McLean is scheduled to vegetable Department ch lotte- ' gang h0Sl3”38i117-Pd him for several 1 e l;f,1l1”;gf)9dl::fg)l5;:llflWl”W"';f Muwi mm leave P.E.l. today. town; Baynelri Ellis", ....3.'. ln- Bank Drawing 'I'hlirsda,v m on months. His mnriv friends are -i . e'""p9 . , , A C ml-ll Jean Joseph Giillxint, son of Mr. spector and James Saunders fruit ll 20 of - lf A 5 SKID” K 5'lllH9Yd. 1 d to k h l h l arlly iynougiit trurlic to a standstill. 3-Cape Fmveist. H I 9 M . - wort Si . l, winner Tues. . gal now e s ome ugh n. -The 101st. annual meeting of; snow plow are now worklng on (Dl Mwwllllamsl and rs. J. Gallant of Wellington. and vegetable inspector at Ken- worth elooo g g .. the Presbyterian congregation in secondary roads and twm l l e Travers? B lvlaclwllllams AC2 Gallant is scheduled to leave singwn, . . J R Summerside was held last evening may are Completing Ems eml;(1:"g? hczge ,I,mve;,se' Howl!” P.l&.I. today.h "R. u o N " v" A . . ' ' th C l M h , lluierten And i2..i?'ir:5f”3.”i.3'.?.ii.lrilcrili, Wmnz the mam mzhwm (F336-miglgcvgmggglhal, ...,".:?.:. M..?”5...l:: Y.,::;';,..",f Has Complaint On VMERINABIAN ' ' ' ducting a short worship servicel T ' ' i Vernon Brlse. AC2 Murphy is " " ' Vicinity Mr. R. E. Ellis was appointed , . , (3 M"D””'”di scliedulid vtvo Igayle 5.16.1. today. 1 5mm" subpd DH "'0 . ose en a t ' , . mm” M c a ti more 3.-?r13f331 i3.'rmtlif'evJenin'C'gMo"m”'" S Side Curling Second Period Mr. arlid Mrs. Danni? if cZ”.'.'.lZ NORTH BAY. om. (GP)-M-lor '0'”'" W” '''''i ll" r. armen nsnil. ron, ll - S. L m I v - ,' D id K,h, ti-l t h is a patient in the Prince Ed- Gratilylns annual reports were 0 o '1-Cape Traverse. W Howell ,l,',l,,l”',','f leaA,,ml.;0l5”'" ”l "M A-p1.:Kg"q,,.,::... 0,20,: 0,3,: . Sunneraido ward Island Hoslmnll chm-1093-- submitted from the difierentl (D Macwilllamsl 28w. 9 --- - Ml MIUHFY Spacplw l-lhargetd wehnasdav mu Wed.-Thur. 7; Matinee 'I'hl.ii'. town. Cllllscii k:FganiZalJ:)cl1Sde:n?&BhaV03GJ 8-Cape Tl'al;'e;se, w, I-lowatt Ham, Edmund l,,,wlhe, um 01 the ltniled States Air Force has 3:30. Clifton Webb (Mr. Bel- W. 3. 0 la” "55 ex " " ' . TC 1" in M” l-""19 M. '.i M. or - id ll -or W-r -------- -he vedere) in comed Mr, Robert Mcxnnts and family Lloyd G0lTiiifWh(:hha.S btEC&BCi.iilglTr?l:,:lslil:l1(aFSl;1?nlCUl'lll1f schedulc for 9-Cape Traverse, 2.IilEl1C::l'.ixi1i.lali'iS Nl:m?"Carl::0'n. ESE L0w”l';1”:;hPn't' H ,y' " of st Lawrence have moved to as rcasul-ler or e pas years 3. 8 Jan 1. 10-O-ape Traverse, . u i e the tlme of bl! enllslment was FOR HEAVENS SAID ham". 5,u,,m,,. 5",”, E-gmsdale, when Mr, Mcxnnig is The entire gathering stood orief- 7-00 PM-: (5. Irvin) employed as chm Clerk at me . A LIA employed at K. R Mnttzherws store ly ill silent tribute to the memory he Nil 1-F. Cameron vs T. E. 11-Victoria. J. MacPhail Summerside h,.an,.h ,,f ll", Bank Bank Night Drawing Tues. nu” .. 1; The hockey game between the of former members who passed a'.'vzly last year. Those honored Hickey. Ioe No. 2-11. E, Ellis val H. E. 12-Victoria, A. Hawaii 13-CapeTi'averse, B. Mai,-Williams of Nova Smile. and was residing at 66 Russell St.. in Summerside. BUSINESS Please Note; One Show only is sdaie Girls and the Borden included Miss zilpha Sh-ETD. Mr Owl 14-C8.D9TPBV9T5er A. Cutclifle He is scheduled to leave p. 2:. I. ooaeeeloue Ne. onal sisters, scheduled for Donald E. Baker, Mrs. G. W. Bell, Ice No. 3-T.D. Morrison vs. 1''. (S. Irvin) on January 28th. last niglllt, has been postponed Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr. Roy Les- 6. Macliae. Joseph Lawrence Tilmon Martin. Owing to ill health I am uhal” u until a later date. lie Hewitt, Mrs. Cyril iiickey,Mrs 8.30: Third Psrlod son or Mr, and Mn, 1,,,,,,.,..,,,.. fl . f . ed. ' Donald 0, Stewart, Misg Annie Ice N0. 1-L. Inman vs. G. J. lsgc Tl.aVel.5e D Macwllllams Martin. 253 Duke Street. Summer- 0 ermg or l.mm la.te Sa.lP John Kinch, the latest recruit Soiinerman and Mrs. Lily Doch- Hayes. IGASEW TmVer3e' Dimcwllllamsislde, AC2 Margin is scheduled to 1713' dry fjeanlng bU51n95S In from Alberton to join the 12.0 A.F, erty. Ice No. 2-E. G. Cannon vs. 1-! lnlienowam ' ' -leave on January 28th. Summerside known as- summfm. left yesterday for St. Johns, PQ.. for basic training. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch Miller, John Ellis. Kenneth Walk- E. Clark. C Tr I e B M wmlams Arsenault, 379 Hawthorne Ave-., . . TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 ' 7:15 ' .55 --- V! er. D. R. Morrison, Gordon MaX- 4- l3h(SpeMac':;,E;:;nsl' ac Summersidc. AC2 Arsenault is This )5 an ?XC51leYlt and ' Yesterday morning sno plows well and w,E, pm-beg, The gal- - , scheduled to leave on Januarv profitable business that is T - . 18-C . T , B.M W ii - t . framed oglenrsvv land Rssgmelfglig l,,w,ng members were elected tom ugllemazligfgfaenlsl he 1 lamslzsgllhn Ramona P I serving a large number of 5.. .::.::;l. 5:2: i?.p'if3.?”ri"”?r”'Child Passes Away 1- mm" W Satisfied ””””'"”Ss Am i" been blocked since last Sunday's Ems, Elm-ed slmmoml -Golidoni P9Y':-!ll9llT553 13- M”Cwl1h5-m5- 5- Cedar Summerzidr. AC1 P9130” at the premises .0” mow storm, The mam road from Maxwell and W. R. Hunter. ml C41 9- Arseriault is scheduled to leave on Central Street. Summerslde, Monti-ose tihroiizh tn Tlrmish was also opened to traffic. Owing to the breakdown of the Alberton and Tirrnish plows h group of men wiilh shovels ran” 9 t"' i " ” ' the main road from Alberton to Aibei-ton South, 6.c.FLPropos;l Named to the promotion build- ing committee were Mours. David J. A. MscMurdo and Mr. Hugh 1''. Morrison were appointed to repre- sent the Bible society. Members of the budget committee are Dl'.' J.A. MlwMu.rdo. Hilbert Joh.naton,I James Msrchbank, Ralph Ramsay and Hubert Agnew, while Mr. Erl- dred Simmons was named chair- man of the ushers and Mr. D. 0. Stewart was appointed auditor. R. MaoFar.la.ne. Ioe No. 3-A. S. Hopkins vs. H. Very Suddenly Shirley Dyment. 11-year-old Dyment, Springfield West, died very suddenly about 8 o'clock yester- day afternoon at 0'Leary. The little girl complained of lng medical attention when she daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson' severe stomach pains and was waits , 1'1-Cape Ti'averso,'B Mocwilliams (D. Macwilllamsl Curl Simmons Signs Contract PHILADELPHIA, (AP) -Pitcher l Joseph Ovile Andrew Arsen- iault. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Janllary 28th. All the above persnnllcl will he proceeding to St, Johns, P. Q.. for Ihhslc training at No. 2 Manning ;Depot.-S. llavylagtnav Device For working ROGERSON's DRY CLEANERS Walter Rogerson. KENSINGTON RINK THURSDAY, JAN. 21st call hel lily-willie... the clinch- andllll girl m pm. A or own was -we . .. 9:": er"; Junior M Show I--sue ..,.gg;ggw" ,, mg A 4.gg to Eh ll. 1 lb l g s er sorrow ng pcren , so me say. ' r o 0 amount which would have paid for wllz:u3n;”:';d SW ll; go she leaves to mourn a younger long list of dissatisfied Philadel-i u S New Arman d ;m3g3;c:;3mlncrease in family a1- rue supplied flowers for the ”';.f3f;al mm mm are l 33;" Ph”"" PW" '0 W” "R g. vs. lily C8 8 Mr. Martin. said family aliow- t;r:el:TshWfi:,1:n:lr3:: gulllumrg; completed last gevening. W no Sim-rnoons, A southpaw ace who OTTAWA, (CP)e The navy has Svrlns VRHFF Tl ?l3?”wi”5-we "lea-5335 M” "M W W lllos lTTi(iE”T4.i .'.2E?.Yfd.S.J33t1””.3”l3ir”.:n”l.2i3..35X.S:”l..”..”ii.?.”Z:...?f;.”L?...13:12I Game 8:15 i9 U9 Women's Guild at the close of the a II Qf - ,, ' ' ' genes-ally. The government did not meeuna. g ay wg. rnugfled with the contract 1n:l.1 all agvxogbgoizolosed lVediies::'lls.yrt.he Skim ”ter 8 intend to hold title line on lihe pres- ent social-socurity program. Next Monday discussions with provinc- ial repreeentntives would begin here on the proposed scheme of assistance to totally-disalbied per- sons, Any improvements. however, must be viewed in the light of the country's ability to pay for them. opposition members were not helping social security in the coun- try by asking for im.pl-actical things that could not be "Wt tor. By the end of 1953, more than s2.44lo,ooo,ooo had been paid in Cape Traverse Defeats S'side l7-9 Cape Travers Rovers defeated summerslde Warriors 17-9 in a clamly contested hockey game last night at Crapaud rln.k.. oecline lot the ailowancer purchas- ing power to 338.48 from 870 a Battle For Life In B. G. VANCOUVER. (CP) - A young mother. whose doctor said she he signed. The pitcher and the? baseball club refused to disclose its rms. ' S mons turned down the Phil-l lles' first offer, but came to terms "died on the operating table" for 10 minutes, lost a. 14-day battle for life Monday. Mrs. Joan Fines, 28. mother of three small children, was revived Jan. 4 when an unidentified doctor cut into her chest and massaged the stopped heart with his hand. She died without recovering from two-week coma which ensued. John Keats, famed English poet after I. short meeting with club! secretary George Fletcher. Last year his salary was an estimated 517,000. ' Simmons won 16 games and lost! 13 for the third-place Thlllies last l 1953. Other Phllilea who have sent their first contracts back unsigned lnciube Robin Roberts, Richie Ash- burn, Jim Konstanty, Eddie Wait.- principle of radar, can be dropped by aircraft on the ocean. in pract- lice, several would be dropped in a pattem. By sending out a signal the sono- buoy can pick up the location and path of a submarine and sit the same time relay its finding to an aircraft flying noel-by. The aircraft can make an attack with rockets or depth charges or both and sum- mon su-rtace draft to aid i.n the Attack. l General principle of the sono- lmoy was disclosed at a showing of the navy's two new planes-the HOCKEY BORDEN RINK TONIGHT Milton vs. Summerslde Game starts 8:30 Admission 35 and 25 ;..;r:Lw Br'.:;s.-um- ANNE llll1NlRll ANN BAXTER.-BUNTE-SUTHERN .o in 2 st ”31?.?"nl?”-r?-"3" Eli? liter"!-3 SW: .1." .::”"-..:.r ”.'.?”i2.”” ::::l; .:s.:".:1.;wl:; sum our r or month 929370.000 was paid out for I, veer. 5 Y ' ""- 9 3' "'9'" A 9 "M" '" 4.nao,ooo children. If :70 a year was considered WIIWL 0' r00lKl"- Wm” """"'"" "' l”""'- t ”0"'-- L I The proposed pensions for dis- neceaunry. the government should Tamra shied persons could not have been make sure that that muolh purchas- lmeduclng the Me: mood muddy” W, yen, 1; ml, cop grill; paws; Wb':Bd avslolzble. 8otiti;- .,,,....;''....'.5'.':.....' ......m WNATAKINGICOLE IIleIooy1LlJl:c.AIDE:l:l proposal last year for increa.-ievi ng mu . one restore 0 -e-run... -aaueuuv aolevnr oisvmuit v family allowances hnd been valjuevlgt gglgt dong; mm B ) CHARLES HOFFMAN-ALEX comlta-FRITZ W5 WARNER BROS. gdapted, . . er - - urgeo leek Middle Course The government fried tn keep a middle course between those who urged iilghnr social security pay- ments and those who opposed them. "We may sometimes be overly cautious. but that is the Canadian Why of doing bhinlS" ' Solon Low, social Credit leader. said that due to the government's "mlun.aiiugement of Canada's eco- nomy." the pumhasimz pm.-er of said family slluwlnoes are a strong bulwark in the fight against com- munism. However. some consider- ation should be given to the effect of inaeasing them. some commi- iste held they were responsible in some measure for initiation, Tha possible effect of making people too security-minded mould also be considered. Mslurice Breton (L-Jollelu-1'Aa- somption-Montcalm) said the Lib- eral party was reqoonsbio for Can- alda's social legislation enacted within the last so years. no gov- ernment used its revenue for the fimlily allowances was out by about 50 nor cent since 1045. Prom 1945-535 the cost-of-living rrdex rose to iIi3.6, representinz I benefit of the greatest number of people, Each had a fight to M8 share of the country's wealth l(EllSlllliTllll and vlclllllv A Dinner Meeting will he held at St. Mark's Hail. Kenllnlmhv Monday. January 25th, at 7 pm. for of Trade". This meeting will he 0 of 9 and 59 years. of Commerce, will be the guest sp the purpose of forming "A Board pen to all men between the ages Mr. A. T. Parkes, Maritime Manager Chamber 1-hirer. All interested pm-tin: are asked to notify l-'.. A. .70-ssome. K""'"B- inn. on or hr-fnrc .lsminr.V 2l'l. ll ll1".V F13" '0 l”"ld- Tlckets are also available from any Junior Chamber of Com- merce member at 51.25 per person. I l 5..snethenewPul'extlssuas... so SOFT....ro safe yet so huh and strong. So gentle and kind to the skin, t.hey”n perfect for baby and grown- up: too. Reach for PURBX in the blue and green label for facial soft quality in single ply, or SUPER PUREX in the new white IabeL the uldmate in tissue luxury, for only a few cents more. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL Friday 3 :30-7-9:30; -.,....MM. ' I eswlllr rllu-:" Johnny Weissmuller - Buster Crabbe 1'HlY'l.l. DIN! -YOU Isthaycreslthfcaaasfttallnxlll -.-lu.lrluuu.r.uuu-no REGENT T0llllillT 7 - 9.30 Saturday 2:30-7-9:30 ...;.j .. OI I U .:...;o.;e... l........... .. ...